If you want the ball to curl shoot it from the right/left
If gravity did not affect a horizontally thrown ball, it would travel in a straight line horizontally at a constant velocity. Gravity only acts vertically, causing the ball to fall towards the ground, so without this vertical force, the horizontal motion would remain unaffected.
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The ball would continue straight without any gravitational forces acting on it, and without air resistance. If you consider air resistance, then the spin of the ball may give it a curved path, and eventually the ball would stop traveling as the air resistance slows down the ball.
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Please describe how you drop something 'horizontally'
The vertical component of the initial velocity of the ball thrown horizontally from a window is zero. The ball's initial velocity in the vertical direction is influenced only by the force of gravity, not the horizontal throw.
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A ball that is thrown horizontally will stay in the same path because there are no horizontal forces acting on it to change its motion. In the absence of air resistance and other external forces, the ball will continue moving at a constant horizontal speed due to its inertia.
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The ball was thrown horizontally at 10 meters per sec, and the thrower's arm was 78.4 meters above the base of the cliff.
The first machine that produced charges by rubbing a rotating ball was built by Otto von Guericke in the 17th century. This machine, known as the "sulfur globe," used friction to generate static electricity by rubbing a rotating ball made of sulfur against a cloth.
The principal parts of a mechanical mouse are left and right buttons, rotating ball and scroll button. Instead of a rotating ball, optical mice use light to move the cursor.